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  1. Henry William Sprague "Peg" Cleghorn (March 11, 1890 – July 12, 1956), also known as "The Big Train", was a Canadian professional ice hockey player from Westmount, Quebec who played 17 professional seasons between 1911 and 1929 for the Renfrew Creamery Kings and Montreal Wanderers in the National Hockey Association (NHA) and the ...

  2. Sprague Cleghorn. Full Name: Sprague Horace Cleghorn. (Peg) Position: D • Shoots: Left. 5-10 , 190lb (178cm, 86kg) Born: , in Montreal, Died: July 12, 1956. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player 1958 () As Coach: 1 Yr, 19‑22‑7, 45 Pts.

  3. 15. 21. 1. 0. 0.419. † Replaced midseason. Statistics and Records of Sprague Cleghorn, a hockey player and coach from Montreal, PQ born Mar 11 1890 who was active from 1916 to 1929.

  4. Henry William Sprague “Peg” Cleghorn (March 11, 1890 – July 12, 1956) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player from Westmount, Quebec who played 17 professional seasons between 1911 and...

  5. 10 de ene. de 2021 · Learn about the life and career of Sprague Cleghorn, one of the toughest and most influential players in early NHL history. Hear his stories of playing for Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal and Boston, and his rivalries, injuries and achievements.

  6. 26 de dic. de 2016 · December 26, 2016 / Andrew Schroeder. Cleghorn was the first prototypical hard-nosed defenseman that was a mainstay in the NHL. Known for his physical play that sometimes got him hated, Cleghorn was a big man for the era: 5’10” and 190 lbs, meaning he could effectively throw his weight around.

  7. The best offensive defenseman of the 1910s and 1920s in the NHA and NHL, he won three Cups in Ottawa and Montreal as a feared rearguard